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US2480113A
US2480113A US603931A US60393145A US2480113A US 2480113 A US2480113 A US 2480113A US 603931 A US603931 A US 603931A US 60393145 A US60393145 A US 60393145A US 2480113 A US2480113 A US 2480113A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in photocell structures and in target plate assemblies employing such cells in multiple unit arrangement to be selectively energized by irradiation by a controlled light source so as to perform varied industrial operations in response thereto.
  • An object of the present improvements is to Claims. (Cl. 201-53) produce a photocell unit of a separable or insert type adapted for readily replaceable assembling within apertures in a supporting or target plate. It is also of a construction designed for standardization in manufacture with a minimized danger of fracture or change in potential values by reason of temperature changes incident to the place and conditions of its use.
  • An illustrative and preferred embodiment of the features of the invention is that of the selenium type photocell wherein a cylindrical cell unit is formed composed of a central core and.
  • the active material or selenium is adherently applied over the outer end surfaces of the three members and is pressure and heat treated for crystallization in the customary manner. It accordingly bridges the inner and outer terminals of like metal having a low coeflicient of expansion and of a value substantially corresponding to that of the insulation employed.
  • the photocells are incorporated in the target plate assembly within apertures in the plate so as to be readily separable for replacement and are further of a form to facilitate positioning within the aperture without danger of fracturing or marring of the active selenium material.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating a target plate incorporating photocells in the arrangement and structural formation of the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the photocell unit.
  • the photocell units are of a cylindrical cartridge type formation particularly adapted for slide pressure fit or insert assembly within apertures in a tar-get plate I of conducting metal.
  • the target plate is formed with a series of apertures 2.
  • the photocell unit or photo-conductive cell 3 as best shown in Fig. 2, comprises the central terminal 4 of wire having a connecting terminal portion 5 expanded and perforated as shown for wire connection.
  • the outer end surface of the terminal members 4 and 6 and of the insulating binder 1 are positioned in the same plane and covering the entire outer surface of the unit so formed there is applied an active selenium layer 8.
  • This active layer 8 in accordance with customary practice is adherently applied by melting of the selenium on to the surface and the active layer is thereafter pressure and heat treated for crystallization.
  • the cylindrical cartridge type photocell as thus formed permits of the cell units being readily assembled in the apertures of the target plate as illustrated in Fig. 1.
  • the individual photocells may be pressure fit within the apertures 3 and if desired may also be soldered or otherwise attached to the underside of the plate I.
  • the plate I will serve as a common electrode for all cells, which terminals 5 will serve as the connectors for each individual cell.
  • the improved photocell as disclosed is particularly adapted for separable insert assembly in a smooth, multi-element target assembly, such, for example, as is used in electronic card-sorting machines in a manner permitting of the indip vidual units being readily inserted and removed without danger to the active selenium material.
  • a metal in conjunction with the insulating material of the same coefficient of expansion high dielectric strength 5 is assured with danger of fracture by reason of temperature changes minimized. It is further of a construction and form to be substantially free of circuit disturbances by reason of absorption of moisture.
  • the photocell units being disposed relative to the plate whereby the outer terminal of each unit is in electrical contact with the plate and the exposed surface of the light sensitive layer is substantially flush with the surface of the plate.
  • a multiple unit photocell that comprises a substantially fiat metallic plate having a plurality of openings formed therein; a plurality of like photocell units mounted on said plate, one in each opening; each of said photocell units comprising an inner terminal metal element, an outer tubular terminal metal element concentric apertured target plate and a series of removable photocell units separately retained within the apertures said photocell units formed with outer conducting surfaces and said target plate being in electrical contact with said outer conducting surface.
  • a photocell target assembly comprising a target plate-of conducting metal, provided with a series of spaced apertures, photocell units formed with outer cylindrical terminals in electrical contact with said target plate and slidably fitted within the apertures of said target plate of conducting metal and an inner terminal metal element, said outer cylindrical terminal being equidistant along its whole length from said inner terminal metal element.
  • a multiple unit photocell that comprises a substantially flat metallic plate having a plurality of openings formed therein; a plurality of like photocell units mounted on said plate, one in each opening; each of said photocell units comprising a substantially cylindrical body of electrically insulative material, a first conductor extending axially therethrough and being exposed through the insulative body at the ends thereof, a second conductor extending along a portion of the outer surface of the insulative body, and a photo sensitive layer on one end of the insulative body in electrical contact with said first and sectherewith, a glass insulating support for at least one of the terminal elements interposed between the terminal elements, and a layer of light sensitive material applied to one end of the unit and connecting the terminal elements, the terminal elements and the insulating support having substantially the same coefilcient of expansion, the photocell units being disposed relative to the plate whereby the outer terminal of each unit is in electrical contact with the plate and the exposed surface of the light sensitive layer is substantially flush with the surface of the plate.
  • a photocell target assembly comprising an 0nd conductors, the cells being disposed relative to the plate whereby the outer surface of the photo sensitive layer is substantially flush withthe surface of the plate with the second conductor of each photocell in electrical contact with the plate.

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1949- H. w. BETZLER PHOTOCELL STRUCTURE Filed July 9, 1945 \NVENTOR ATTORNE Patented Aug. 30, 1949 PHOTOOELL STRUCTURE Henry W. Betzler, Clifton, N. J., assignor to Federal Telephone and Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y., a corporation of Delaware Application July 9, 1945, Serial No. 603,931
This invention relates to improvements in photocell structures and in target plate assemblies employing such cells in multiple unit arrangement to be selectively energized by irradiation by a controlled light source so as to perform varied industrial operations in response thereto.
An object of the present improvements is to Claims. (Cl. 201-53) produce a photocell unit of a separable or insert type adapted for readily replaceable assembling within apertures in a supporting or target plate. It is also of a construction designed for standardization in manufacture with a minimized danger of fracture or change in potential values by reason of temperature changes incident to the place and conditions of its use.
An illustrative and preferred embodiment of the features of the invention is that of the selenium type photocell wherein a cylindrical cell unit is formed composed of a central core and.
terminal of wire enclosed within a glass insulating cylinder which is in turn surrounded by a metal terminal tube. These elements are concentrically arranged with the glass or other insulating material supporting and bonding the inner and outer metal terminal members and providing a hermetical seal therebet-ween. The active material or selenium is adherently applied over the outer end surfaces of the three members and is pressure and heat treated for crystallization in the customary manner. It accordingly bridges the inner and outer terminals of like metal having a low coeflicient of expansion and of a value substantially corresponding to that of the insulation employed. In further accordance with the invention, the photocells are incorporated in the target plate assembly within apertures in the plate so as to be readily separable for replacement and are further of a form to facilitate positioning within the aperture without danger of fracturing or marring of the active selenium material.
The described and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully understood by reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters are applied to the corresponding parts in the difierent views.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating a target plate incorporating photocells in the arrangement and structural formation of the invention; and
Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view of the photocell unit.
In the preferred embodiment of the features of the invention as here illustrated, the photocell units are of a cylindrical cartridge type formation particularly adapted for slide pressure fit or insert assembly within apertures in a tar-get plate I of conducting metal. The target plate is formed with a series of apertures 2. The photocell unit or photo-conductive cell 3, as best shown in Fig. 2, comprises the central terminal 4 of wire having a connecting terminal portion 5 expanded and perforated as shown for wire connection. Surrounding the inner terminal 4 there is provided an outer terminal in the form of a cylinder or tube 6 positioned concentric with the inner terminal and bonded therewith by an adherent insulating binder I, desirably of glass having the same coefiicient of expansion as the metal parts 4 and 6. The outer end surface of the terminal members 4 and 6 and of the insulating binder 1 are positioned in the same plane and covering the entire outer surface of the unit so formed there is applied an active selenium layer 8. This active layer 8 in accordance with customary practice is adherently applied by melting of the selenium on to the surface and the active layer is thereafter pressure and heat treated for crystallization.
The cylindrical cartridge type photocell as thus formed, permits of the cell units being readily assembled in the apertures of the target plate as illustrated in Fig. 1. The individual photocells may be pressure fit within the apertures 3 and if desired may also be soldered or otherwise attached to the underside of the plate I. The plate I will serve as a common electrode for all cells, which terminals 5 will serve as the connectors for each individual cell.
The improved photocell as disclosed, is particularly adapted for separable insert assembly in a smooth, multi-element target assembly, such, for example, as is used in electronic card-sorting machines in a manner permitting of the indip vidual units being readily inserted and removed without danger to the active selenium material. Further, by the employment 01' a metal in conjunction with the insulating material of the same coefficient of expansion, high dielectric strength 5 is assured with danger of fracture by reason of temperature changes minimized. It is further of a construction and form to be substantially free of circuit disturbances by reason of absorption of moisture.
While there is shown and described an approved embodiment of the invention, it will be understood that varied modification may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. As illustrative, as will be apparent to those skilled comprising an inner terminal element, an outer tubular terminal element concentric therewith,
- an insulating support for at least one of the terminal elements interposed between the terminal elements, and a, layer of light sensitive material applied to one end of the unit connecting the terminal elements, the terminal elements and the insulating support having substantially the same coeflicient of expansion, the photocell units being disposed relative to the plate whereby the outer terminal of each unit is in electrical contact with the plate and the exposed surface of the light sensitive layer is substantially flush with the surface of the plate.
2. A multiple unit photocell that comprisesa substantially fiat metallic plate having a plurality of openings formed therein; a plurality of like photocell units mounted on said plate, one in each opening; each of said photocell units comprising an inner terminal metal element, an outer tubular terminal metal element concentric apertured target plate and a series of removable photocell units separately retained within the apertures said photocell units formed with outer conducting surfaces and said target plate being in electrical contact with said outer conducting surface.
4. A photocell target assembly comprising a target plate-of conducting metal, provided with a series of spaced apertures, photocell units formed with outer cylindrical terminals in electrical contact with said target plate and slidably fitted within the apertures of said target plate of conducting metal and an inner terminal metal element, said outer cylindrical terminal being equidistant along its whole length from said inner terminal metal element.
5. A multiple unit photocell that comprises a substantially flat metallic plate having a plurality of openings formed therein; a plurality of like photocell units mounted on said plate, one in each opening; each of said photocell units comprising a substantially cylindrical body of electrically insulative material, a first conductor extending axially therethrough and being exposed through the insulative body at the ends thereof, a second conductor extending along a portion of the outer surface of the insulative body, and a photo sensitive layer on one end of the insulative body in electrical contact with said first and sectherewith, a glass insulating support for at least one of the terminal elements interposed between the terminal elements, and a layer of light sensitive material applied to one end of the unit and connecting the terminal elements, the terminal elements and the insulating support having substantially the same coefilcient of expansion, the photocell units being disposed relative to the plate whereby the outer terminal of each unit is in electrical contact with the plate and the exposed surface of the light sensitive layer is substantially flush with the surface of the plate.
3. A photocell target assembly comprising an 0nd conductors, the cells being disposed relative to the plate whereby the outer surface of the photo sensitive layer is substantially flush withthe surface of the plate with the second conductor of each photocell in electrical contact with the plate.
HENRY W. BETZLER.
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US2650258A (en) * 1951-06-12 1953-08-25 Rca Corp Semiconductor photosensitive device
US2674677A (en) * 1951-03-17 1954-04-06 Comb Control Corp Photoconductive cell
DE1041395B (en) * 1955-02-16 1958-10-16 Dr Walter Brandt Optical, electrical safety device
US2907886A (en) * 1955-12-05 1959-10-06 Ibm Radiation responsive devices
US2959348A (en) * 1953-06-26 1960-11-08 Bayer Ag Apparatus for the automatic counting and determining particle size distribution
US2975387A (en) * 1955-10-28 1961-03-14 Standard Register Co Grey metallic selenium photocells
US3019344A (en) * 1958-07-23 1962-01-30 Ncr Co Optical device and system
US3042806A (en) * 1958-05-06 1962-07-03 Hupp Corp Photocell assembly for reading punched records
US3069487A (en) * 1960-01-04 1962-12-18 West Point Mfg Co Miniature photocells and method of making the same
US3206832A (en) * 1960-01-04 1965-09-21 West Point Mfg Co Miniature photocell array and method of making the same
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US1790736A (en) * 1931-02-03 Television transmission apparatus
US2144558A (en) * 1936-10-21 1939-01-17 Westinghouse Electric & Mfg Co Vacuum-tight insulated lead-in structure
US2306272A (en) * 1938-09-29 1942-12-22 Levy Hans Rudolf Electro-optical relay

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US3206831A (en) * 1965-09-21 Miniature photocells and method op making the same
US2674677A (en) * 1951-03-17 1954-04-06 Comb Control Corp Photoconductive cell
US2650258A (en) * 1951-06-12 1953-08-25 Rca Corp Semiconductor photosensitive device
US2959348A (en) * 1953-06-26 1960-11-08 Bayer Ag Apparatus for the automatic counting and determining particle size distribution
DE1041395B (en) * 1955-02-16 1958-10-16 Dr Walter Brandt Optical, electrical safety device
US2975387A (en) * 1955-10-28 1961-03-14 Standard Register Co Grey metallic selenium photocells
US2907886A (en) * 1955-12-05 1959-10-06 Ibm Radiation responsive devices
US3042806A (en) * 1958-05-06 1962-07-03 Hupp Corp Photocell assembly for reading punched records
US3019344A (en) * 1958-07-23 1962-01-30 Ncr Co Optical device and system
US3069487A (en) * 1960-01-04 1962-12-18 West Point Mfg Co Miniature photocells and method of making the same
US3206832A (en) * 1960-01-04 1965-09-21 West Point Mfg Co Miniature photocell array and method of making the same

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